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Life Sci ; 41(3): 377-83, 1987 Jul 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3600184

ABSTRACT

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) was withdrawn from opiate-dependent rats following six hours of abstinence. It was infused into the third ventricle of opiate-dependent rats, precipitating immediate abstinence signs. The effect was similar to that of infusing the opiate antagonist naloxone, suggesting that opiate-dependent organisms may secrete an endogenous opiate antagonist substance. CSF withdrawn from non-dependent rats failed to precipitate an abstinence syndrome in morphine-dependent recipients. Conversely, CSF withdrawn from opiate-dependent rats following six hours of abstinence failed to precipitate an abstinence syndrome in non-dependent recipients. The active factor in the CSF is probably a peptide since it is filterable through a 10,000 MW filter and its activity is destroyed by three different proteolytic enzymes.


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Morphine Dependence/cerebrospinal fluid , Substance Withdrawal Syndrome , Animals , Cerebrospinal Fluid Proteins/pharmacology , Male , Molecular Weight , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains
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